Beautiful 3D printed ceramic lamp Pelo

The PELO light represents a collaboration between Tom Fereday and ceramic artist Susan Chen. Exploring the use of 3D printed ceramics we attempted to make a piece that would celebrate the unique details and variations of the process. Made from a single extrusion of clay the light reveals its coiled construction produced from raw fired porcelain and earthenware.

Editorial: Seremik is the St. Gallen-based Rapid Pottery plant that was founded by Olaf Egner By: Admin, Semerik Swiss, Images provided by Seremik Swiss and public record. Olaf experiments in his Swiss studio with ceramic housings and vessels for electronics, lighting and audio. One of Seremik’s central goals is the development of open ensembles, in […]

Author: Irene van Domburg Edited by : Marlieke Wijnakker In the charming and historic town called Brielle Cerabeau opens the first 3D-printed ceramics store in the Netherlands. Entrepreneur and artist Ron van Domburg started 35 years ago as a software developer. The creative and innovative process fascinated him immensely. However, this became overshadowed when his company grew more […]